Monday, November 22, 2021

"Tennis, Anyone?" Play with Saie Beauty.

 By Laura Medina




Beauty comes from the inside, or radiates from within.

Nobody epitomizes this than Saie Beauty.


Emerging out of the quarantine cocoon, Saie Beauty emphasizes health and wellness, a stark and striking contrasting difference to throwing big parties and big bashes by fashion and other beauty companies of yore, pre-COVID 19.



Don't fret,  big, decadent, and wild fashion and beauty parties are returning with  a vengeance since people are chomping at the bits, after being so isolated for so long.


But, Saie Beauty is zagging when everyone is zigging.

During their first promotional tour, they promoted clean fuel with a Saie Floral "Beauty" Truck that uses bio-fuel during their LA tour.

Now, they're back but going nationwide with various fitness events that align with each individual city.

In Nashville, they're doing line dancing classes.  In New York and Miami, they're throwing conventional yoga classes and paddle boarding.

In the shadows of Warners Bros. Studios, Saie Beauty threw a silly dilly beginner's tennis class where you work up a sweat, burning calories to make room for Thanksgiving.



After learning the backhand, the forearm, volley, and the double backhand with lavender Saie Beauty tennis balls, guests get appropriate Saie Beauty makeup matching the activity. 


The "Tennis, Anyone," guests receive Saie Beauty's sunscreen, Sunvisor, to wear for the next tennis match, in a reward goody bag of a Saie Beauty water bottle, a boxed H2O to sip during class and a lavender towel to mop up the sweat, all in cute Saie Beauty tote.

The tennis rackets Saie Beauty supplied, is also a goody gift to the guests.

There ain't nothing like being rewarded with clean, efficient beauty after sweating it out.

The new party but don't the old parties, of yore, are still here and returning with a bang.

Monday, November 15, 2021

New York Magazine's Vulture Festival is Back with Hulu's "The Great" with "The Great-est Panel You Ever Seen" with Elle Fanning & Nicholas Hoult.

 By Laura Medina

Now that Bridgerton is already established, here's something that fans of Hulu's "The Great" already know, "The Great" is a naughty nugget of eye candy treat based on the tumultuous arranged marriage between Russia's Catherine the Great and the mercurial Emperor Peter.  In other words, it's a period costume comedy of a "f*ck & fight" based on gender roles and gender power in ruling a nation.


Nicholas went on how important food is in "The Great" as a subtle passive-aggressive form of mental torture and how decadent cuisine represents the Russian court.

Due to the long hours under the hot lights, Elle was disappointed they had to use fake ice cream made out of lard, so they won't melt but craft service did gave her real ice cream as relief to a long day and night of shooting the opulent comedy.

Both Elle and Nicholas discussed about the scrumptious costumes and how they affect their acting and movement.

Elle did say, even during the Rococo Period when Catherine was pregnant enough to give her a more comfortable Empire higher, looser waist line, women at the time still have to wear a corset since bras weren't invented yet.  Women back then, still have to wear corsets to give them shape.

As any "The Great" fans know, the gender-dependent period costumes form the basis of the naughty sex jokes, sexual frustrations, and gender power plays running this married couple.

Nicholas mentioned cunnilingus in an episode that Vulture Festival aired during the panel.  Even Elle blushed when she found out that her mom is a big fan of the show and loves it when the two protagonists "f&ck & fight."  That's the dynamics of the show.

Both Elle and Nicholas also talked about the importance of historical makeup plays in the series.

In the effort to pale their complexion to show that these elites don't do manual labor out in the sun, people wore mercury foundation that eats away at the skin.  To hide the mercury scars, the actors said that people have to wear black velvet decorative patches as fancy faux moles.

"The Great" is a juicy, decadent treat.







Friday, November 12, 2021

Asher Levine, Goes Deep Into Primordial DNA to Go Futuristic Sustainable Bioluminescence.

 By Laura Medina


https://www.asherlevine.com/

Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj, Lil Nas X,and Doja Cat costume designer, innovative, mind-expanding fashion designer, Asher Levine tackles in saving the environment and sustainability by rediscovering an ancient primordial fossil that is still in our DNA to create a LED-lighted collection with bioluminescence sewn into the clothes as graphic design.  Your clothes acts as flashlights and energy.

Being influenced by ancient primordial sea creature that glows its own light, incorporating LED into his clothes, Asher Levine researches the past to bring energy-saving, multi-purpose clothes into the future.

His collection is a bright alternative to "Blade Runner's" gloomy, recycled plastic raincoats.



Thursday, November 11, 2021

Puma Blue is Gen-Z's Relaxing Chill Pill.

 By Laura Medina


In the wake of the Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival chaotic tragedy, Jacob Allen aka Puma Blue, proves that there's more to Gen-Z music scene than Travis Scott.

Puma Blue's El Rey Theater concert was civilized and chilled.


The mostly Gen-Z audience was just gently grooving and swaying to Puma Blue's easy chords, like soft, rolling waves.

The audience wasn't seeking fist-pumping beats, no mosh pits.  More than anything, they view Puma Blue as a respite from all that chaotic mess that dominated Astroworld Festival.

Puma Blue's concert was well-contained then the audience returned the respect back.

Puma Blue proves there's more to Gen-Z than uncontrolled energy.  He was peaceful where Gen-Z use him to get their soul back.

A gentle nod is all you need.




Thursday, November 4, 2021

True Religion x Blu Boy Shows Atlanta's Blu Boy Some California Love By Throwing This Launch Party.

 By Laura Medina





Los Angeleno denim brand, True Religion showed "LA Love" to Atlanta stylist, Blu Boy for his collaboration with them.

Blu Boy was so overwhelmed by the City of Angels' sudden flow of love, that he said that his new, second apartment isn't furnish yet.



He's overwhelmed by LA style of video game arcade and bar lounge with the bedroom installation...




Overwhelmed by an hot rod installation covered True Religion and his own graphic design logo take on the brand's graphics, on a sport car, showing LA Love by having a LA icon, the hot rod, wearing this Atlanta stylist's drawings and his version True Religion's brand identity.




Atlanta returns the love and the respect by showing Atlanta pride and admiration by having Atlanta's very own hip hop duo, Earth Gang throwing a concert for hometown Blu Boy, done good.


True Religion showing LA Love to Atlanta's Blu Boy and Earth Gang, cross-country respect.


Tuesday, November 2, 2021

All Treats, No Tricks, Disco Dining Club's Blade Runner Halloween.

 By Laura Medina



Held in the historical Bradbury Building, infamously known as the "Blade Runner" building, that Eighties New Wave Noir Sci-Fi Thriller, it's fitting that Disco Dining Club did a "Blade Runner" theme dinner is influenced by what people in the near future are doing to eat and what utensils are going to be used, that they set the new table setting...


The fork and knife is replaced with chopsticks and spoon at top 12 o' clock of the plate...


With Asian cuisine accepted as the norm, the Blade Runner dinner started with the crowd-pleasing fried Pork and Shrimp dumplings...


The main entree is another crowd-pleasing Crab Sesame Ramen Noodles...


This futurist Black Sesame Panna Cotta is more a refreshing palette cleanser than a finishing sweet note, denoting that overly sugary sweet desserts, are a thing of the past.


Disco Dining Club's "Blade Runner" themed Halloween feast is more treat than trick.

Eighties' New Wave "Blade Runner" pole dancers provided entertainment.

The night finished with a futurist Asian opera singer/drag performer.

All treats, no tricks, with Disco Dining Club.

The Hu, Rock Transcend Culture, Borders, Mountains, and Oceans. It's the Rock Spirit That Counts.

 By Laura Medina


True and real spirit of Rock knows no color, face, border, nationality, language, or culture.

It's the exuberance, the spirit, and the soul that pours out of the pores, from within.


In a short five years, The Hu, Mongolian for "Human Being," they've proven they're Rock while incorporating traditional Mongolian mountain throat singing while showing traditional Mongolian horse fiddle, the two-string Mongolian guitar, and Jaw Harp as contemporary instruments as electric Horse Fiddle and electric Mongolian guitar, just as powerful and electrifying as any electric Western guitar and bass.

Having that true Rock spirit does not lie and can't be faked.

In a short but intense five years, The Hu has gained such a loyal fan following, that a Californian fan had followed them to their two-nights concert in Paris.  That's hard core.

What's really cool, The Hu aren't cultural or racial or ethnic stereotypes in order to promote Mongolian culture.  The Hu are real, showing and promoting current and real Mongolian interests, incorporating and updating traditional Mongolian music and culture for the 21st-century. Yes, Mongolians love Rock then they successfully incorporate it with traditional Mongolian instruments and throat singing.  Who would had thought the guttural Mongolian throat singing would be a great fit for Rock and Heavy Metal?




If The Hu represents today's contemporary Mongolia, doing collaborations with today's highly esteemed rockers, such as Papa Roach,...


Then, The Hu providing songs and soundtrack to Star Wars: Jedi, Fallen Order, shows them as the future of Rock transcending across the universe, planets, space, and time.

True rock fans don't give a damn about image or looks; and they know a poser, when they see one.

The Hu aren't posers.  Because of that, their Rock spirit may come on as strong to the pop,  the uninitiated, ignorant, and uninterested.  But, true Rockers can't be fooled.  They know the real deal when they sense it.

The Hu, remember is Mongolian for "Human Being," is the real deal; and they have a legion of rocker fans that span globally.

The Hu is pure Rock spirit.